DISCUSSION Resident Stephanie Black spoke out at the Oct. 22 meeting about her concern after her son's dog was killed by a speeder. Barry explained in detail all of the initiatives the sheriff's department took from Oct. 2 through Nov. 5 to identify speeders in the Meadow Wood and Goldenwood Way allotments.

"Please understand that we make every attempt to utilize all resources daily to make our community safe, we truly do. And I certainly hope that these facts and figures let you know that we try to respond to every citizen's complaint that we have. We are very serious about safety, not only from complaints, but on a daily basis," said Barry.

• The sheriff's department put a radar car and trailer in those neighborhoods on 13 different dates.

OTHER ACTION Residents Brian Fitzgibbon, David Strittmatter and Sharon Wright spoke in opposition to the Tim Drive/Berna Road right-of-way petitions.

The legislation was submitted by Fitzgibbon, Strittmatter and Wright's neighbors Sarah, Susan and Robert Schutte Jr. The Schuttes' petitions would narrow the right-of-way by 25 feet of the western portion and vacate the other portion of the right-of-way to Schuttes' property but would then require Fitzgibbon to relocate his driveway.

".... I cannot sit back and watch tax dollars being spent on a project whose sole purpose is to benefit one property owner. I also couldn't agree to a road construction project that could potentially cost me over $40,000."

Councilman Gerard Neugebauer proposed additional legislation that would have the city vacate the right-of-way and grant each abutting property owner complete equity and would allow the current drive to continue to be used. Fitzgibbon, Strittmatter and Wright are in favor of that option.

Council was considering voting on all three pieces of legislation but decided to wait until the next meeting on Nov. 26 under advisement from the City Law Director Stephen Pruneski. Pruneski said his office received a motion for a temporary restraining order on Nov. 8. Pruneski said a hearing is scheduled and advised the council members to wait.

• Council members, Human Resource Manager Jeanne Greco, Pruneski and Mayor Dick Norton went into an executive session to discuss a personnel matter and a pending litigation issue. No action was taken after the session ended.

UP NEXT: Meets at 7 p.m. on Nov. 26 at the Central Administration Building at 1755 Town Park Blvd.